At the end of day 2 Mumbai were 155 for the loss of two wickets and trail ROI by 371 runs. Rahane remained unbeaten on 55* and night watchman Shardal Thakur was batting on 4*. Sreeshant was the lone wicket taker for ROI and ended with figures of 1/33. Ishwar Pandey, despite going wicket less, impressed with his bowling.

Mumbai are cruising along at the moment. Rahane and Jaffer look comfortable in the middle and are playing aggressively. Some beaut6iful shots have been played by both these stylish batsmen. It will be interesting to see how they approach the spinners.

Mumbai go into tea at 61 for the loss of one wicket, with Jaffer batting on 33* and Rahane on 22*. Mumbai have lost the wicket of Tare (6). Jaffer and Rahane have looked very comfortable in the middle and have played some fantastic shots. ROI would be looking to pick up a few more wickets in the session after tea.

Mumbai have done well to not lose any more wickets. Jaffer and Rahane have looked good in the middle and runs are coming without the batsmen having to take any undue risks. Ishwar Pandey has been impressive although he has leaked a few runs. A few delightful shots have been played by both Rahane and Jaffer.

Sreeshant starts off proceedings for ROI. Jaffer gets an edge off the second ball safely through gully for a four. The next ball is straighter and Jaffer uses his wrists to flick it towards mid wicket for another boundary.

Ishwar Pandey bowls the next over. He strays on the pads and Tare flicks it for a boundary. This time Tare played one softly to mid off who let the ball go past him for a couple of runs.

ROI have been bowled out for a massive 526 runs in their first innings. Murali Vijay (116) and Suresh Raina (134) were the leading run scorers and Mithun chipped in with 51 runs. For Mumbai Kulkarni, Chavan and Nayar picked up 2 wickets each.

ROI go into lunch at 487 for the loss of 6 wickets. Suresh Raina’s hundred has been the highlight of today’s play thus far. Raina and Mithun are punishing the Mumbai bowlers now. Runs coming all too easily for the batsmen. All Mumbai bowlers, with the exception of Dhawal Kulkarni, have been ordinary and ROI batsmen have taken advantage of the mediocre bowling on offer.

Suresh Raina gets to his century . This is the second century in the match after Murali Vijay scored 116 runs on the first day. This innings will certainly brighten their prospects of a comeback in the Test team.

Even Mithun has decided to get into the action. He played a pull off Dhawal Kulkarni that could have put any top order batsman to shame and followed it up with a beautiful cover drive for another boundary.

Raina has been playing really well here. He has seen off the short bowling and is now looking very comfortable in the middle. He has also looked very positive and has smashed anything loose. Mithun has also provided decent support to the left hander. Raina is well on course for a century.

Raina has been playing very well and has got to his half century. He has had to face a few nasty short balls but he has not shied away and has been equal to the task. Runs have come nice and easily for Rest of India. Suresh Raina has a lot of responsibility on his shoulders and has to hand around with the tail and add as much runs as possible to the scoreboard.

Dhawal Kulkarni starts off proceedings for Mumbai. Harbhajan gets four byes off the first ball. No run taken from the rest of the over. Javed Khan will bowl the next over. Traps Raina on the pads and a huge appeal follows but the umpire thinks the ball was too high.

Mumbai: Opener Murali Vijay stroked his way to his second successive century in the Irani Cup as Rest of India dominated the opening day of their five-day fixture against recently crowned Ranji Trophy champions Mumbai at the Wankhede Stadium here on Wednesday.